The correct answer is D.
Living in apartheid-era South Africa lead Hilary Kromberg Inglis and her sibilings to become activist against apartheid.
In the story, she experienced first hand what apartheid laws could do to a family. Her uncle Michel had been baned from the country for speaking agains Apartheid when he was out of the country. And even when her granfather was dying, he was not allowed to enter South-Africa, not even to cross the glass of the airport, to say one final goodbay to his father.
Hilary realized then that apartheid was a war, because only wars could cause so much pain, and that created her desire to fight it, to seek for a word with equal human rights for everyone.
Examples (both in chapter 1): Infinitely small sound and dry rain
Answer:
C, Check the website's domain name for red flags, such as.com.co
Explanation:
Clicking an advertisement will not help Addy check credibility and neither will just believing whatever is said either. Her friends will not be well informed on the site so their input would not be the best choice. That only leaves C, checking the domain to see if the article was made by a credible source.
the answer is it is a prefix
Had to look for the options and here is my answer. Based on the given lines from the poem "A Meeting with Despair" written by Thomas Hardy, the line that shows that the poet still finds some hope despite the despair is this: "I glanced aloft and halted, pleasure-caught". Hope this helps.